
Why a Fractional CFO Beats a Full-Time Hire for Growing Small Businesses
Most small businesses between $500K and $20M in revenue hit the same wall: they have outgrown gut-instinct decision-making, but they are not big enough to

Most small businesses between $500K and $20M in revenue hit the same wall: they have outgrown gut-instinct decision-making, but they are not big enough to

USDA’s latest forecast makes the trend clear: net farm income is declining. The 2026 forecast shows a $4.1 billion drop in inflation-adjusted terms, with overall

Your chart of accounts is the skeleton of your financial reporting. When it is well-structured, your P&L tells a clear story. When it is a

Every business accumulates subscriptions over time. A CRM here, a project management tool there, a premium plan someone signed up for during a free trial
If you run a diversified ranch operation — cattle, hay, hunting leases, maybe crops or agritourism — do you know which enterprise is actually making

The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline surged to $3.98 in late March 2026 — a jump of roughly a dollar in a

Tax season wraps up, busy season kicks in, and most business owners forget about one critical thing: their books. Spring is the perfect time to

Let’s talk about a pattern we see all the time. A business owner hires a bookkeeper. Transactions get recorded. Bank accounts get reconciled. Tax time

Across the Texas Hill Country and beyond, families are having the conversation. Maybe it’s been coming for years. Maybe it’s happening sooner than expected. Either

If you’re a contractor who works with subcontractors, you’ve been filing 1099 forms for every sub you pay $600 or more in a calendar year.
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